The Black Berry-wears A Thorn In His Side Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCD EFGF HBIFThe Black Berry wears a Thorn in his side | A |
But no Man heard Him cry | B |
He offers His Berry just the same | C |
To Partridge and to Boy | D |
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He sometimes holds upon the Fence | E |
Or struggles to a Tree | F |
Or clasps a Rock with both His Hands | G |
But not for Sympathy | F |
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We tell a Hurt to cool it | H |
This Mourner to the Sky | B |
A little further reaches instead | I |
Brave Black Berry | F |
Emily Dickinson
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